The social mechanisms of control and vigilance govern the ways of looking and our bodies. Similarly, they have functioned as a method of exclusion, which for years has consistently silenced the voice of populations who have been victims of violence. I seek to achieve a transgression and rejection of these impositions, through an active and non-passive view of my person as an artist and a woman in a patriarchal society. This can lead to questioning the meaning of that view in the public space and how the role of the representation of women in the sexual construction that this society makes, is examined.